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The Pirates Of Penzance

The Leatherhead Theatre, Thursday, 23 February 2012 - Saturday, 25 February 2012


The Pirates Of Penzance: Godalming Operatic Society's production of The Pirates of Penzance promises to be a wonderful Leap Year treat for all the family. The winning team of Musical Director Robin Wells and Stage Director Pat O'Connell are once again at the helm. Expectations are high that this accomplished and award winning Society will put on a show that will live up to their usual high standards. Also for 2012 there is an extra performance at Leatherhead.

The Pirates of Penzance needs no introduction to Gilbert and Sullivan enthusiasts and it is probably the most comical of all their operas. Those who are newcomers to G and S will soon recognise that not only is there The Very Model of a Modern Major General' and his many daughters in the show, but they will also appreciate that A Policeman's Lot is not a Happy One'! In addition, there is a Pirate King, his apprentice and a Pirate Maid of All Work, along with a merry crew. So in typical Gilbert and Sullivan fashion, you can expect a fair amount of thoroughly entertaining disorder!

Tickets available from the Main Box Office Tel 01252 703376

also from the theatre Tel 01372 365141 www.the-theatre.org

Children half price at all Leatherhead performances.

The Pirates Of Penzance at The Leatherhead Theatre in Leatherhead, Surrey on Thursday, 23 February 2012.


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The Pirates Of Penzance
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Thursday, 03 November 2011

Event Details


Address:
The Leatherhead Theatre
Church St
Leatherhead
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT228DN   map

Box Office:
01372 365141


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7.30pm Saturday matinee 2.30pm
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From £13.00
Event starts
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Event finishes
Saturday, 25 February 2012
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